Urban Aboriginal peoples are at higher risk to a variety of chronic diseases, compared with other Canadians. Social determinants of health, socio-ecological approaches to health, and life course perspectives can identify some of the various factors that contribute to this excess risk. The complexity of these factors suggests that an effective strategy for reducing this risk might be to focus on improving the capacity of the local public health system that serves Aboriginal people and families, rather than on interventions aimed solely at individual health behaviour change. This article uses the Healthy Weights Connection intervention as an example of one of several systems-focussed and collaborative approaches to improving the health of urb...
The question of where to start addressing social\ud determinants of health in Indigenous settings re...
In Canada, accessible and culturally relevant population health data for urban First Nations, Métis ...
Issue addressed Evidence suggests that participation in a Chronic Disease Self-Management (CDSM) pro...
Urban Aboriginal peoples are at higher risk to a variety of chronic diseases, compared with other Ca...
Urban Aboriginal peoples are at higher risk to a variety of chronic diseases, compared with other Ca...
Copyright © 2013 Tammy Stubley et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Globally, Indigenous Peoples suffer disproportionately higher rates and complications of diabetes an...
Launched as a community-based partnership endeavour, the Sandy Lake Health\ud and Diabetes Project (...
One of the key public health challenges facing indigenous and other minority communities is how to d...
One of the key public health challenges facing indigenous and other minority communities is how to d...
Colonization has had a profound effect on Aboriginal people’s health and the deterioration of tradit...
Globally, Indigenous Peoples suffer disproportionately higher rates and complications of diabetes an...
This article primarily aims to demonstrate how diversity is reflected among urban Aboriginal peoples...
Introduction: Aboriginal individuals continue to experience greater levels of cardiovascular disease...
Societies that foster high quality social environments and integration produce healthier populations...
The question of where to start addressing social\ud determinants of health in Indigenous settings re...
In Canada, accessible and culturally relevant population health data for urban First Nations, Métis ...
Issue addressed Evidence suggests that participation in a Chronic Disease Self-Management (CDSM) pro...
Urban Aboriginal peoples are at higher risk to a variety of chronic diseases, compared with other Ca...
Urban Aboriginal peoples are at higher risk to a variety of chronic diseases, compared with other Ca...
Copyright © 2013 Tammy Stubley et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Globally, Indigenous Peoples suffer disproportionately higher rates and complications of diabetes an...
Launched as a community-based partnership endeavour, the Sandy Lake Health\ud and Diabetes Project (...
One of the key public health challenges facing indigenous and other minority communities is how to d...
One of the key public health challenges facing indigenous and other minority communities is how to d...
Colonization has had a profound effect on Aboriginal people’s health and the deterioration of tradit...
Globally, Indigenous Peoples suffer disproportionately higher rates and complications of diabetes an...
This article primarily aims to demonstrate how diversity is reflected among urban Aboriginal peoples...
Introduction: Aboriginal individuals continue to experience greater levels of cardiovascular disease...
Societies that foster high quality social environments and integration produce healthier populations...
The question of where to start addressing social\ud determinants of health in Indigenous settings re...
In Canada, accessible and culturally relevant population health data for urban First Nations, Métis ...
Issue addressed Evidence suggests that participation in a Chronic Disease Self-Management (CDSM) pro...